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Wait, what? Do you want to be on a site where the only topic discussed is the site itself? 100% meta, no content?
Not 100%, memes here and there, NSFW as well, but influencer wannabe types and people sharing family photos and stuff like that, no, thanks, that is not what I signed up for.
The exact reason why I joined Reddit in the first place (and now Lemmy) is to get away from that from places like Insta and FB.
But my post was primarily contrasting Reddit from Lemmy, and Reddit doesn't have an influencer problem. I didn't say "we need more influencers," I said we need people to talk about their hobbies.